Volkswagen Bus Makes for a Cool PC

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Shown earlier this week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, this VW-themed PC case was part of computer builder Cooler Master’s high-end CSX series. The one-off case was created by specialty PC painters Smooth Creations, and was part of a vivid display of custom hardware.

The painters were able to capitalize on the iconic shape of Volkswagen’s evergreen bus, rendering it in slammed custom trim for the hip computer application. While we’re sure car enthusiasts of all stripes might like a themed PC case, we can’t think of a more perfect choice than a bus to highlight this CPU’s shape.

Though no price was listed for the VW case, the Cooler Master series ranges from $899 to $1299.

+ Bornrich: CES 2008 - Cooler Master's VW Bus computer case

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